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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1468162, member: 16241"] You can see evidence of the crank bearings coming apart in the pock marks in the cylinder head. One of the said truths about buying a used dirt bike is people either don't tell the truth, or they don't have the mechanical skills to know how bad their used bike really is. Unfortunately as the buyer you get short changed either way. Most dirt bikes this old will be in similar states of dis-repair so maybe you can get him to refund part of what you paid to help cover the cost of repairs. I think if you get it to a good state you'll have a bike that you will really enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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